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Leanndrea Quotes By Oprah Winfrey

Dare to be different. Be a pioneer. Be a leader. Be the kind of woman who in the face of adversity will continue to embrace life and walk fearlessly toward the challenge. — Oprah Winfrey

Leanndrea Quotes By Michael Cera

When you're 18, you escape if you want to. Sixteen, you're still really depending on the people around you. You can't drive, and you can't support yourself. You can't legally be responsible for yourself. — Michael Cera

Leanndrea Quotes By Beck

The repercussions of what you put out and what people gravitate to in your music never registered at all. I never had that thing that maybe other bands have - a specific idea of what they are and what their sound is. — Beck

Leanndrea Quotes By Tina J. Richardson

I am an actress of life, the world is my stage. Trained to fit in and yet I still fail. — Tina J. Richardson

Leanndrea Quotes By Kara Goucher

As badly as I want a medal, I know there is a lot of luck involved in that. I want to put myself in position to be in the top three, give it my all and hope luck comes my way. — Kara Goucher

Leanndrea Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

Only by serving people can our love for God grow — Sunday Adelaja

Leanndrea Quotes By Dominique Sutton

The more you love your children, the more care you should take to neglect them occasionally. The web of affection can be drawn too tight. — Dominique Sutton

Leanndrea Quotes By Patricia Highsmith

If he believed in the full complement of evil in himself, he had to believe also in a natural compulsion to express it. He found himself wondering, therefore, from time to time, if he might have enjoyed his crime in some way, derived some primal satisfaction from it - how else could one really explain in mankind the continued toleration of wars, the perennial enthusiasm for wars when they came, if not for some primal pleasure in killing? - and because the capacity to wonder came so often, he accepted it as true that he had. — Patricia Highsmith